Minimalist fashion lovers, rejoice! Getting for favorite pieces without making a big dent in your budget will soon become a convenient option. The Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein for Macy’s capsule collection fashionstas first found out about in April will soon hit the stores and the first photos have already emerged giving everyone the chance to indulge in uber versatile options for this summer. As expected, the designer’s love for minimalism is beautifully reflected in an array of feminine alternatives.
The designer took inspiration from architecture and highlighted the beauty of his native country, Brazil. In fact, his collection is part of Macy’s ,”A Magical Journey to Brazil”, a project which aims to emphasize Brazil’s incredible natural beauty and the irresistible appeal which put the designer in an extremely comfortable creative zone. As a matter of fact, even the model selected for the collection, Izabel Goulart, is from Brazil, so the perspective that influenced the campaign becomes crystal clear.
The designer described his capsule collection as being ‘fresh’ and ‘youthful’: “I am excited and proud to participate in Macy’s special campaign highlighting my native Brazil. This fresh, youthful line of dresses reflects both my roots and the modern, yet timeless spirit of Calvin Klein”, he stated in a press release. A variety of classy dresses of varying length and a strong urban vibe highlight the feminine perspective of the designer and his approach as far as celebrating femininity goes.
The extremely noticeable focus on classiness makes the newest offerings extremely suitable for work. The color palette is well defined and focuses extensively on neutrals with a few color dashes in between which make chicness and functionality almost automatic providing a multitude of mixing and matching options. The newest capsule collection is going to be available in 80 Macy’s stores nationwide and online starting with May 15. The price range for the pieces is set between $135 and $180, depending on the desired piece.
Photo courtesy of Macy’s